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Ribbon cutting held for Mary Beth Brubeck practice opening
Ribbon-cutting attendees shown are (l-r) Sophia Sawicki, chamber representative; Brenda Ferlenda, practice manager; Mary Beth Brubeck, RN; and Abigail Kaiser, chamber representative. SUBMITTED PHOTO December 22, 2020
The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening of Mary Beth Brubeck, RN’s second location of her injectables and skin care practice with a ribbon cutting Dec. 18.
Brubeck, a Georgetown University graduate, opened her original practice in Rockville, Md., in 2017. Brubeck specializes in skin care injectables such as fillers and Botox/Dysport for both men and women.
“I partner with patients to make detailed plans that address their specific goals. My skills, updated training, and expert eye yield subtle, flattering results. I’ve built my business to date largely by referrals and word of mouth,” Brubeck said. “But now, in a mostly digital business world, I have adap
Whitney Waara to chief operating officer, and vice president of marketing
Jennifer Case to chief marketing officer. Waara joined Traverse City Tourism in October 2019 after serving as the executive director of the Traverse City Area Chamber of Commerce. Case has been with the organization for more than 20 years and her promotion comes after earning her Certified Destination Management Executive designation earlier this summer. According to a release, the designation is âthe tourism industryâs highest individual educational achievement.â Several other Traverse City Tourism employees also received promotions.
Heather Schell is now design manager;
Mike Wagner member & visitor services specialist;
Emma Schmitz destination specialist; and
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“Now we are able to spread the vaccine to other high-risk healthcare workers,” said Dr. Ankoor Shah, of D.C.’s Department of Health.
In order to coordinate the vaccination of these groups, those who have been added to Group 1A will have to register online. That process will begin later this week.
District officials say 12,600 doses of the Moderna vaccine are arriving from the federal government and 8,000 doses will come from Maryland.
DC to get 12,600 doses of #Moderna this week from the feds and 8,000 from Maryland. 8,775 doses #Pfizer from Virginia and 4,875 from feds. @nbcwashingtonpic.twitter.com/aKeKhcJGCY Mark Segraves (@SegravesNBC4) December 21, 2020